According to American War and Military Operations Casualties:
Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 405,399 U.S. military personnel killed in World War II.
Around 300,000 were from the US Army alone.
No. The Air Force is one of the most powerful military branch in the World. No other military branches has ever defeated the Air Force branch.
the most casualties in a war was the American Civil War with 495,332 deaths and behind it is WW2 with 405,399 deaths.
During the Korean War (1950-1953), the countries with the most military deaths were North Korea, with an estimated 1.5 million casualties, and China, which suffered around 600,000 to 900,000 deaths. South Korea also experienced significant losses, with estimates of around 400,000 to 500,000 military deaths. The United States, part of the United Nations forces, lost approximately 36,000 troops.
Simply, artillery. Artillery accounted for about 85% of deaths in the Great War (WWI) and more than 50% in WWII, the two largest wars in history. Air power ranks far behind. Frederick Muollo, former military historian, California State Military Museum
Probably artillery; it was responsible for many of the deaths in World War 1.
Air Force The Air Force was not established until after WWll, the navy suffered the fewest losses
The United States Army has had the most deaths while in Iraq with the Marine Corps following up behind it, however that is only because the Army is the biggest branch of the military. Each branch have experienced losses, including the Coast Guard, but the Army has received the most.
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Of the Allied Powers, Russia suffered the most military deaths, with 2,254,369 total. Of the Central Powers, the German Empire suffered the most military deaths, with 2,037,000 total.
Many believe that in World War 2 Germany had the most Military deaths, however they were second. The USSR actually had the most amount of Military deaths, overall.The USSR had 13,600,000 total Militar Deaths, and 7,700,000 Civilian kills giving a total of 21,300,000 deaths.Germany only had, 3,250,000 militar deaths and 3,810,000 civilian deaths for a total of 7,060,000 deaths.Here is a chart of most deaths in order Militar and Civilian.CountryMilitaryCivilianDeathsUSSR13,600,0007,700,00021,300,000China1,324,00010,000,00011,324,000Germany3,250,0003,810,0007,060,000Poland850,0006,000,0006,850,000Japan--2,000,000Yugoslavia300,0001,400,0001,706,000Rumania520,000465,000985,000France340,000470,000810,000Hungary--750,000Austria380,000145,000525,000Greece--520,000United States500,000-500,000Italy330,00080,000410,000Czechoslovakia--400,000Great Britain326,00062,000388,000Netherlands198,00012,000210,000Belgium76,00012,00088,000Finland--84,000Canada39,000-39,000India36,000-36,000Australia29,000-29,000Albania--28,000Spain12,00010,00022,000Bulgaria19,0002,00021,000New Zealand12,000-12,000Norway--10,262South Africa9,000-9,000Luxembourg--5,000Denmark4,000-4,000Total--56,125,262Chart Recieved by http://www.hitler.org/ww2-deaths.html
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It was Germany for the most with 2,036,897 and Japan would probably be the least with 415.
No. The Air Force is one of the most powerful military branch in the World. No other military branches has ever defeated the Air Force branch.
It is most critical for our military to have, Men and women can both serve their country in each branch of the military.
somewhere in the hundred millions most likely. there were around 50 million deaths in world war I
No branch of the US military is any more elite than the others. All serve; all are equal.
World War II had an incredibly larger number of deaths if including both civilian and military loss of life. In the second World War, over 60 million people were killed, and in the first World War, approximately 37 million people were killed.